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Camping La Noria

Relaxed Camping for Seniors on the Costa Dorada

Looking for a warm, unhurried winter escape or a long Mediterranean spring? Camping La Noria welcomes retired travellers with comfortable accommodation on flat, shaded grounds — just 150 metres from a calm sandy beach. No steep hills, no loud nightlife, just sunshine, good food, and the freedom to set your own pace.

Why Choose La Noria

  • Completely flat terrain with no steps or steep gradients
  • Air-conditioned bungalows with full bathrooms and private terraces
  • Long-stay discounts for extended visits during shoulder season
  • On-site restaurant, supermarket, and laundry — everything you need without a car
  • Tarragona's UNESCO Roman ruins just 15 minutes away
Many of our most loyal guests are retired couples from Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK who return year after year for the mild Costa Dorada climate and the easy-going rhythm of life at Camping La Noria. The appeal is straightforward: comfortable accommodation, level terrain, genuine warmth from the staff, and a location that puts the best of Catalonia's heritage within reach. The Bungalow XALET and Mobil-home ANTINA are both excellent choices for senior travellers. Each has air conditioning, a full bathroom with hot water, and a private terrace where you can read, do a crossword, or simply watch the campsite go by. The terrain is completely flat — no steps or steep paths to navigate — and everything from the sanitary blocks to the supermarket is within a short, easy walk. The on-site restaurant means you don't have to cook every night, and the supermarket covers daily essentials so you won't need to drive into town for bread and milk. Laundry facilities are available on site, which matters when you're staying for weeks rather than days. Free WiFi keeps you connected with family back home. Shoulder season is when the campsite is at its most appealing for seniors. March through June and September bring warm days (typically 18–26°C), fewer crowds, and lower prices. Long-stay discounts make extended visits genuinely affordable — many guests stay four to eight weeks. The cultural day trips are outstanding. Tarragona's Roman amphitheatre and aqueduct are UNESCO World Heritage sites just 15 minutes away. The Cistercian Route connects three medieval monasteries — Poblet, Santes Creus, and Vallbona de les Monges — through beautiful inland countryside. Torredembarra's own old quarter has a castle, a parish church, and several pleasant squares for a morning coffee. For a seaside change of scene, the walled town of Altafulla is a 10-minute drive along the coast. This is camping with comfort — not roughing it, but not a sterile hotel either. It's a genuine community where you'll see familiar faces at breakfast and make friends over a glass of wine at the bar.

Recommended Accommodations

Practical Tips

  • Book for March or September to enjoy the quietest weeks, the best long-stay rates, and daytime temperatures around 18–22°C
  • Bring a light fleece for evenings in spring and autumn — the coast cools down after sunset even when days are warm
  • Ask at reception about the Cistercian Route — it's a beautiful day drive through monasteries and medieval villages that most tourists miss

Places to Visit Nearby

Tarragona Roman Amphitheatre

The Roman Amphitheatre of Tarragona stands dramatically above the Mediterranean, a 2nd-century arena where gladiators once fought before crowds of 14,000. As part of the UNESCO World Heritage archaeological ensemble of Tàrraco, it is one of the Costa Dorada's most iconic landmarks — and just 15 kilometres from Camping La Noria.

15km from campsite

Les Ferreres Aqueduct (Pont del Diable)

The Les Ferreres Aqueduct, known locally as the Pont del Diable (Devil's Bridge), is one of the best-preserved Roman aqueducts in Europe. Rising 27 metres above a wooded valley just north of Tarragona, this UNESCO-listed structure is an awe-inspiring feat of ancient engineering — and only 18 kilometres from Camping La Noria.

18km from campsite

The Cistercian Route

The Ruta del Cister (Cistercian Route) is a cultural trail connecting three magnificent medieval monasteries — Poblet, Santes Creus and Vallbona de les Monges — through the beautiful inland countryside of southern Catalonia. Starting 35 kilometres from Camping La Noria, it is one of the most rewarding day trips in the region.

35km from campsite

Royal Monastery of Poblet

The Royal Monastery of Poblet is one of the largest and most complete Cistercian abbeys in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the foothills of the Prades mountains 65 kilometres from Camping La Noria, it has been a functioning monastery since its founding in 1150 — over 870 years of unbroken spiritual life.

65km from campsite

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the campsite accessible for people with limited mobility?

The campsite is entirely flat with paved paths, so it's easy to get around on foot or with a mobility aid. Sanitary blocks are modern and well-maintained.

Are there long-stay discounts for retired travellers?

Yes. Camping La Noria offers long-stay rates during shoulder season (March–June and September). The longer you stay, the better the daily rate. Contact reception directly for a personalised quote based on your dates and accommodation preference.

What medical facilities are nearby?

Torredembarra has a primary care centre (CAP) within 10 minutes' walk. The nearest hospital with a full emergency department is Hospital de Sant Pau i Santa Tecla in Tarragona, about 15 minutes by car. Pharmacies are available in Torredembarra town centre.

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